362 
Hut Point, ill. (i.) 82, 138: (ii.) 68: bliz- 
zards, (i.) 140, 143, 154, 156, 168: De- 
benham and Gran, visit, (i.) 212, 216: 
depét of provisions left at, (ii.) 273: Dzs- 
covery, articles left by, (i.) 141, App. 16, 
430: Discovery Hut, condition of, (i.) 
83-4: driven spray, (i.) 144: emergency 
stores, transport prevented by bad 
weather, (i.) 297: first trip to, (i.) 83-4: 
geology, (i.) 145, 151: land route to Cape 
Evans, (i.) 140: life at, sketch of, (i.) 153 
et seq.: Meares’ and Demetri’s visit, (i.) 
276, return, 287:—pond, (i.) 84: renova- 
tions, (i.) 303: sledge journeys between 
Hut Point and Cape Evans, (i.) 155, 166, 
et seq., 168 et seg.: snowed up, hut nearly 
buried, 1912, (ii.) 230: stabling built, (i.) 
148 
Hulton Rocks, traversing ice wall at, (i.) 
155, 167, 169 
Huxley quoted, (i.) 231 
Hyacinth culture, (ii.) 219 
Hymn singing, (i.) 257: accompanist, (i.) 
214: books, dearth of, (i.) 171, Nimrod 
Hut supply, 198:—Northern Party’s 
hymns and psalms, (ii.) 94 
I 
Ice—barrier, bergs, glaciers and pack, see 
those titles: colour pictures attempted, 
(i.) 24, 51: crystal forms, (ii.) 306, 7dl. 
144, 304: dirt bands, (i.) 86: ferrying on 
loose floe, (ii.) 274: inland ice sheet, (ii.) 
282, 283: melting by sea water (barrier 
and sea ice), (i.) 213: notes on ice physics, 
(ii.) 303-10: pinnacled ice, (i.) 178, (ii.) 
146, 147, 215: range of vision for ice at 
sea, (i.) 44, (ii.) 247, 277: Scott’s lecture, 
‘Ice Barrier and Inland Ice,’ (i.) 211: 
sea ice—comparison with Discovery Days, 
(i.) 248, dangers of, (i.) 72, 73, 134, 152, 
154, App. 14, 427, (ii.) 150, 171-2, 184; 
dates of freezing, (i.) 157, 1753 floe, used 
as ferry, (ii.) 198, 274, il/. 196; formation, 
(ii.) 304—current, effect of, (ii.) 94, rapid 
formation, (i.) 180, (ii.) 264, 335:— 
freezing up of sea, ill. (i.) 188; fresh 
water yielded by, (i.) 21, App. 5, 423; 
gale, ice blown out by, (i.) 176; groaning, 
(ii.) 139; increasing against the wind, 
(i.) 150 et seq., 152; opening up, ill. (i.) 
133; over-riding, (i.) 151 et seg.; pancake, 
(i.) 152 and ill., (ii.) 383: properties, &c., 
SCOTI’S LAST EXPEDITION 
(ii.) 304; slush, rope dragged under like 
Discovery boats, (i.) 169, App. 16, 430; 
surface—winds, effects of, (i.) 208, 
young ice troubles missed in Discovery’ 
days, (i.) 199;—thickness, (ii.) 336; 
waterholes in, (i.) 148, 150; waves and 
cracks, (i.) 246, 247, (ii.) 305, see also 
Tide Crack; zero temperature, critical 
point in freezing of salt water, (i.) 149;— 
structure, 7//. (ii.) 78: Wright’s lecture 
on Ice Problems, (i.) 194 
Ice age, (ii), 294 
Ice-blink over barrier, ill. (i.) 56 
Ice cap, probable thickness, (ii.) 286 
Ice caves, ill. (ii.) 24, 104 
Ice flowers, (ii.) 4, 304, ill. 304 
Ice foot, (i.) 138, 146, 174, 444, ill. (ii) 307 
Ice grotto, il. (i.) 269. See also Arch Berg 
Iceholes, shelters to, (i.) 212 
Ice-house, (i.) 2, 10, 24, 43 
Ice-scratched block, (ii.) 144 
Igloo building, (i.) 208, 250, (ii.) 19 et seq., 
89, 90, 95, 100, 101 et seq. 
Inaccessible Island, (i.) 175, 233, 236, 238 
India—Ponting’s lecture, (i.) 266 
Indian Government, mules given by. See 
Mules 
Inexpressible Island, (ii.) 84 
Insects at Granite Harbour, (ii.) 166 
Interests in Polar expeditions, ancient and 
modern, (i.) 200 
Tonisation, (ii.) 313 
Island, doubtful, (ii.) 160 
J 
Jaccers & Cook, Messrs., (ii.) 254 
Japan—Ponting’s lecture, (i.) 202 and ill. 
Jonah medal, (ii.) 220 
K 
KarxourA, sounding at, (ii.) 254 
Kar Plateau, (ii.) 171, 293 
Kayaks, (ii.) 65, 76, ill. 68 
Keohane, P., P.O., (i.) 2: Atkinson’s trib- 
ute to, (ii.) 216: cooking, (i.) 302: Depét 
Journey, (i.) 97 note, 116: glacier march, 
(i.) 346: mending and making gear, (ii.) 
217, 219: Northern Party Relief Party, 
member of, (il.) 213: ponies, encourage- 
ment of, (i.) 102: rhyme on blizzard, (i.) 
336: snow blindness, (i.) 342: Southern 
Party, dog team taken out to meet, (ii.} 
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